Madison Community Foundation



Established in 1942, the mission of the Madison Community Foundation is to encourage, facilitate and manage long-term philanthropy. MCF was formed as the Madison Community Trust Fund for the purpose of encouraging and assisting charitable enterprises in the metropolitan area of the City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin. Original assets were war bonds, collected to assist area soldiers returning from World War II. The GI Bill later served this purpose, and assets lay largely dormant for approximately forty years.


In 1986, longtime area resident Jane Coleman became the foundation's first executive director. For ten years, she built the structure and base upon which the foundation stands. When our current President, Kathleen Woit assumed leadership in 1997, MCF was managing 70 individual funds with assets of more than $40 million. Since that time, the foundation has grown to encompass a family of more than 860 individual funds, and assets in excess of $100 million.

Web Address

www.madisoncommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @msncf




    

Recent News from Madison Community Foundation


Madison Community Foundation Pledges $75000 to Reclaim Trees Killed by Emerald Ash Borer
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

The Madison Community Foundation announced this month a $75,000 grant intended to help local community organizations utilize wood from ash trees felled by the invasive emerald ash borer insect for...more

“Really Nice and Good:” Madison Welcomes Growing West African Immigrant Community
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

... whom he married in 1998 in Seattle, Washington before moving to Madison, and kids. His kids are in middle school and high school. Every Summer, Cisse goes to Wisconsin Dells during the summer...more

Visions for Madison, circa 2093
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

Looking far down the road to the year 2093 is the brainchild of the Madison Community Foundation, which is supporting the show and its related events as part of the foundation's 75th Anniversary Year...more

United Way welcomes new leaders
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

Board members who continue to serve include Greg Bramwell, First Merchants Bank; Angela Cassidy, retired Morgan Chase banker; Scott Deetz, superintendent of Madison-Grant School Corp.; Lisa Floyd,...more

Community Shares of Wisconsin Announces 2018 Big Share to Take Place March 6
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

One of the key reasons for the success of The Big Share has been ongoing support from committed community partners and sponsors, especially the Madison Community Foundation (MCF). MCF signed on to...more

Madison365 Week in Review for January 13
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

Madison Community Foundation continues its Year of Giving by awarding its ninth grant to Amplify Madison, which is a YWCA program that helps women leaders in the nonprofit sector. Sharpen their...more

Libraries: More than just book repositories
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

At the Madison Community Foundation, we believe that great libraries make for great communities and have been proud to be part of the significant growth of Dane County library usage over the past 10...more

Free Bikes 4 Kidz Madison Bike Collection Day set for Jan. 13
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

“Mad About Bikes will provide access for all riders, regardless of economic status, and help them take advantage of Madison's Platinum-level status as a Bicycle Friendly Community,” said Tom...more

Black Power III: 35 influential African-American leaders in Wisconsin
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

After several years with the Wisconsin Historical Foundation, she joined Madison Community Foundation, where she leads fundraising efforts for Madison's top charitable fund management organization....more

Elver Park snow-making a skier's dream come true
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

At one point, the Madison Community Foundation even invested $150,000 toward new grooming equipment and a water well at Elver Park, with the idea of providing winter sledding and skiing for kids in...more



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